Leisure Services
COVID-19 PREVENTION
Following the restrictions announced by the Premier of Québec on January 6, the Recreation Centre will be closed to the public from January 9 until February 8, 2021.
RESIDENT-ONLY ACCESS
All residents (adult/youth/child) wishing to participate in public activities at the Recreation Centre must show a photo ID with address.
FOR ADULTS, THE FOLLOWING IDs WILL BE ACCEPTED: | FOR CHILDREN, THE FOLLOWING IDs WILL BE ACCEPTED: |
• valid Leisure Card** • valid Recreation Centre Residency Card** (NEW) • valid driver’s license |
• valid Leisure Card** • valid Recreation Centre Residency Card** (NEW) |
To obtain a Leisure or Recreation Centre Residency Card (NEW), residents must present themselves at the Recreation Centre reception desk during office hours with the following:
ADULTS | CHILDREN AND YOUTH (with a parent present) |
• a valid driver’s license OR • a Medicare card (with photo) accompanied by an official document indicating the person’s address |
• the parent’s proof of residency (as outlined above) PLUS • an official document indicating the child/youth’s name and address (school report card, hospital card, official receipt with printed address, birth certificate) |
** WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A LEISURE CARD AND RESIDENCY CARD?
Leisure Card
Entitles residents to unlimited access to scheduled public activities at the Recreation Centre. Click here for the prices
Recreation Centre Residency Card (NEW)
Is free and confirms residency, but requires the person to pay admission fees for each public activity period. Click here for the prices
The City has increased cleaning and disinfection of the building as well as implementing social distancing regulations and facility maximums to help protect your health and safety while enjoying the facility.
Users of the Recreation Centre are expected to follow all health and safety guidelines while in the facility. These measures allow you to protect yourself and to protect others.
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REGISTER
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All program and public activity participants must sign the entry log at the Reception Desk.
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COMPLIANCE WITH PROCEDURES
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All visitors must maintain an appropriate physical distance and obey all rules in place for the protection of users and staff. It is forbidden to use the cleaning equipment of the Center for your personal use. Physical distancing also applies when swimming, skating, participating in a course, meeting or as a spectator.
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MASKS
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Anyone over the age of 10 must wear a mask or a face covering. Masks may only be removed during a physical activity (once on the ice, in the water or at the beginning of a fitness course). Masks must be worn in changing rooms, hallways, common areas and in arena or pool stands. |
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SYMPTOMS
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Anyone with symptoms of COVID-19, or having been in contact with someone who has symptoms of COVID-19 will not be permitted into the Centre. |
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PHYSICAL DISTANCING
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The principle of physical distancing must be respected in all areas of the facility at all times. Signage and entrance/exit guidelines must be followed.
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RESTAURANT
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Closed temporarily
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HANDICAPPED ENTRANCE
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The side handicapped door will be closed. People with walkers or wheelchairs should call ahead for easy access (514 428-4520).
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REGISTRATION FOR PUBLIC ACTIVITIES
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Contactless check-in at reception is required each time you enter the Center. Please take out your Leisure Card before entering the establishment.
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CHANGE ROOMS AND WASHROOMS
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The arena changing rooms are closed. The pool locker rooms are only accessible to change after swimming. Only one person or one family at the time in the washroom areas.
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TRAINING EQUIPMENT
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Swimmers and bathers are encouraged to bring their own training equipment. Please refer to Contact program descriptions for details on what equipment is required.
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PUBLIC ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE |
Times and activities are subject to change without notice.
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Beaconsfield offers residents quality leisure facilities and a wide variety of programs and services, including preschool programs, summer camps, skating lessons, playgrounds, teen activities, golf clinics, swimming lessons, aquafit and aerobics for adults and seniors. Other programs are offered in cooperation with associations and organizations in partnership with the City.
Click here to view the photo album Opening Hours
Administration hours:
Monday to Thursday 8 a.m. to noon & 1 p.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. to noon
Reception desk hours:
Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Public Transport
Drop-off/pick-up
- There is an accessible passenger drop-off/pick-up area.
- Large enough to accommodate modified vehicles, taxis and buses.
- Close to an accessible entrance.
Registration online or in person - Provisional schedule
The registration for the Winter 2021 programs and activities is postponed to a later date.
Consult the Programs and Activities brochure
Click here to access our online registration system
SUNDAY PUBLIC ACTIVITIES
COVID-19 PREVENTION
Leisure Card or ticket required
10:30 - 11:45
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Open Badminton - CANCELLED
12:15 - 13:30
COVID-19 PREVENTION
Following the restrictions announced by the Premier of Québec on January 6, the Recreation Centre will be closed to the public from January 9 until February 8, 2021.
- Maximum of 20 swimmers at all times.
- All swimmers and bathers must come dressed in their bathing suits.
- Locker rooms are only open to change after swimming. Washrooms are accessible.
- No spectators allowed except for parents or caregivers providing supervision of young children during leisure swim periods.
MAXIMUM CAPACITIES MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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Due to current guidelines issued by Public Health, as of 6 a.m. on Thursday, October 1, the Recreation Centre will offer all public activities only to Beaconsfield residents.
Residents will be required to show a current valid proof of residency to access these open activities:
COVID-19 PREVENTION
Following the restrictions announced by the Premier of Québec on January 6, the Recreation Centre will be closed to the public from January 9 until February 8, 2021.
Due to current guidelines issued by Public Health, the Recreation Centre will offer all public activities only to Beaconsfield residents. Please follow the terms and conditions found in the Residents Only Access section.
Adult Shinny and Junior Shinny are CANCELLED.
- No spectators allowed except for parents or caregivers providing supervision during of young children.
CHANGING ROOMS |
Closed |
MAXIMUM CAPACITIES MAY CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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COVID-19 PREVENTION
BADMINTON Leisure Card or ticket required Players must bring their own racquet and birds. Maximum of 10 persons - sign in maximum of 30 minutes prior to the start of the activity |
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OPEN BADMINTON (16 years+) | |
OPEN BADMINTON (8 years+) | |
FAMILY BADMINTON (8 years+) | |
OPEN PICKLEBALL (16 years+)
Leisure Card or ticket required Players must bring their own racquet and balls. Maximum of 12 persons - sign in maximum of 30 minutes prior to the start of the activity. |
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OPEN BASKETBALL
Leisure Card or ticket required Players must bring their own ball. Maximum of 12 persons - sign in maximum of 30 minutes prior to the start of the activity. |
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OPEN PUBLIC GYM (16 years+ or 6 years+ with an adult) Leisure Card or ticket required No equipment or instruction provided. Maximum of 12 persons - sign in maximum of 30 minutes prior to the start of the activity. |
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RESIDENT LEISURE CARD
Get your Leisure Card and have access to scheduled public activities (Swimming, Skating, Badminton) at the Recreation Centre for a year from date of purchase. Resident identification required.